Specifications

The E-Max VT-100LD is an electric scooter from the Australian company Vmoto, one of the first pioneers in electric scooters with a production capacity of 300,000 scooters per year. The company is represented by more than 28 distributors in 27 countries in the geographic regions of Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, South America and South Africa.

The E-Max delivery scooter is available in two versions: VT-100 LD and VT-120 LD+.

The VT-100 LD contains a 40Ah Lithium battery that provides a heavy-duty cargo/city range of 80km. The battery is removable so that the scooter can run 24 hours per day when using multiple batteries.

The VT-100 LD has a powerful 4,000 watt electric motor that provides a loading capacity of 160kg while driving 14° uphill. The scooter can be used in the mountains with optimal driving and acceleration performance.

The scooter can be provided with many top case / cargo rack options. The scooter can be customized for specialized business purposes such as ambulance or security appliances.

The VT-100 LD has been developed to be used in large fleets. The scooter can be equiped with GPS and fleet management software.

The scooter can be delivered in any color and with customized print / advertising for business usage.

Distributor

Using modern platforms such as www.uship.com, international transport of the scooter may cost less than ₹10.000.

Uship makes it possible to make use of otherwise wasted space in international transport. There may be similar services in India.

An electric motor does not require maintenance and for basic maintenance it is possible to use regular scooter garages or modern service providers such as Bosch E-scooter Service with over 14.000 locations globally. (Bosch is producer of electric motors).

Electric 2020

Disc Brakes: air pollution

Air Pollution by Disc Brakes causes 20% of the total emissions by a standard car and the pollution (ultra-fine dust) is more toxic for humans than exhaust fumes.

"Vehicle tailpipe emissions are going down, but the emissions from disc brakes will remain to some extent, even if you drive an electric car," Weber said. "Therefore, this kind of process will continue to play out in the future and will be an important consideration when we look at the health effects of particulate matter." (Phys.org)